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Women’s Charter should be Family Charter
AWARE applauds MSF's move in consolidating and publicly responding to the feedback received, as this promotes transparency and citizen participation in policymaking. -
To fight domestic violence, strive for gender equality
December 4th, 2015 | Family and Divorce, Gender-based ViolenceIf we are serious about addressing domestic violence, we must call it by its name and reject attempts to excuse or minimise its severity. -
White Ribbon Campaign
November 25th, 2015 | Gender-based ViolenceMen and boys: It’s time to stand against violence. The White Ribbon Campaign: 25 Nov to 1 Dec. -
Reflections on ‘Doing Good Great’
November 24th, 2015 | Employment and Labour Rights, Migration and Trafficking, Poverty and InequalityThe book celebrates the work of thirteen individuals in Asia, tracing their first steps in promoting social change. -
Filming domestic workers: MOM and SPF reply
We are grateful to MOM and SPF for making it clear that the law will protect domestic workers. -
Call to clarify law on filming domestic workers
Camera surveillance undermines workers’ dignity and can be highly distressing for them. -
Women Leadership and Impact in Asia
November 13th, 2015 | Women in LeadershipThis workshop, hosted by LKYSPP, will build the capacity of women leaders who are influencing change in Asia. -
Gender Justice: A Conversation for Change
November 13th, 2015 | Children and Young People, Gender-based ViolenceIf you're aged between 14-19, join us in a two-day youth forum. -
AWARE’s submission to the Women’s Charter consultation
AWARE was recently invited to submit recommendations to the proposed amendments of the Women's Charter.